HP DesignJet D5800 Using Your Printer - Page 49
Store the paper, Order paper, Non-recommended paper types
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● To trim the leading edge of the paper if it is damaged or not straight. ● To feed and cut the paper when the automatic cutter has been disabled. ● To cancel the waiting time and print the available pages immediately, if the printer is waiting to nest more pages. NOTE: The printheads are serviced after each print, and the paper cannot be cut until the process completes, so you may notice a delay. CAUTION: Remove the cut piece from the output tray. If strips or short prints are left in the output tray, the printer could jam. Store the paper The following are tips for storing paper: ● Always keep unused rolls wrapped in the plastic wrap to prevent discoloration. Rewrap partially used rolls if they are not being used. ● Do not stack rolls. ● Allow all paper types to adapt to room conditions out of the packaging for 24 hours before printing. ● Handle film and glossy paper by the edges or wear cotton gloves. Skin oils can be transferred to the paper, leaving fingerprint marks. ● Keep the paper tightly wound on the roll throughout the loading and unloading procedures. If the roll starts to unwind, it can become difficult to handle. Order paper The list of papers is likely to change over the course of time. For the latest information, see http://www.globalbmg.com/hp. Non-recommended paper types In many cases, paper types that HP does not support might be compatible with your printer. However, the following paper types are unlikely to give satisfactory results: ● Photo paper that swells ● Brochure paper ENWW Store the paper 41